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Re: [suse-security] which ftpd?
- From: Steven Hatfield <ashari@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 19:30:16 -0400
- Message-id: <200108212330.f7LNUGT05981@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tuesday 21 August 2001 06:46 pm, Michael Kunst wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > What's your choice of ftpd? I'm hesitating to install wuftpd. It has a
> > bad reputation from security point of view. I've seen proftpd. Has anyone
> > had experience?
> >
> > TIA,
> > Öykü
>
> i like glFtpD (www.glftpd.org) it has many futures and is able to run tcl
> script, check .zip files bla bla bla bla
If I had the chance to run any FTP client I wanted, I'd run Bulletproof FTP
Server (which used to be G6 FTP Server). It's awesome! You can see what's
currently downloading, and by whom, how fast the xfer is going, how long it
has left, and you get a nice report of all previous transfers. You can set
upload/download ratios, per user limits, and designate which files don't
count against those limits.
When I left Windows for Linux, that was the one program that I truly missed.
I felt like I was virtually in the dark with wuftpd.
Any know of something like Bulletproof FTPd for Linux?
Thanks,
-Steven
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> > Hi,
> >
> > What's your choice of ftpd? I'm hesitating to install wuftpd. It has a
> > bad reputation from security point of view. I've seen proftpd. Has anyone
> > had experience?
> >
> > TIA,
> > Öykü
>
> i like glFtpD (www.glftpd.org) it has many futures and is able to run tcl
> script, check .zip files bla bla bla bla
If I had the chance to run any FTP client I wanted, I'd run Bulletproof FTP
Server (which used to be G6 FTP Server). It's awesome! You can see what's
currently downloading, and by whom, how fast the xfer is going, how long it
has left, and you get a nice report of all previous transfers. You can set
upload/download ratios, per user limits, and designate which files don't
count against those limits.
When I left Windows for Linux, that was the one program that I truly missed.
I felt like I was virtually in the dark with wuftpd.
Any know of something like Bulletproof FTPd for Linux?
Thanks,
-Steven
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Steven Hatfield http://www.knightswood.net
Registered Linux User #220336 ICQ: 7314105
Useless Machine Data:
Running SuSE Linux 7.2 Professional and KDE2.2
7:27pm up 1 day, 22:31, 2 users, load average: 0.39, 0.32, 0.19
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